Physics Students a Maze With Leidenfrost Effect

An aluminum maze which demonstrates the so-called 'Leidenfrost effect' could help inspire the development of a new wave of non-electric thermostats. In physics, the 'Leidenfrost effect' allows water droplets to travel upwards on heated surfaces, a ph

http://archive.wausaudailyherald.com/VideoNetwork/2878887315001/Physics-Students-a-Maze-With-Leidenfrost-Effecthttp://cdn.newslook.com/f4/f4281d96722f1bc151c2d41eb104c841/mp4_low/f4281d96722f1bc151c2d41eb104c841-mp4_low.mp4http://archive.wausaudailyherald.com/VideoNetwork/2878887315001/Physics-Students-a-Maze-With-Leidenfrost-Effecthttp://cdn.newslook.com/f4/f4281d96722f1bc151c2d41eb104c841/images/frame_0000.jpgPhysics Students a Maze With Leidenfrost EffectAn aluminum maze which demonstrates the so-called 'Leidenfrost effect' could help inspire the development of a new wave of non-electric thermostats. In physics, the 'Leidenfrost effect' allows water droplets to travel upwards on heated surfaces, a ph3technologyJim DruryJohann Gottlob LeidenfrostnewslookMatthew Guycarmen chengKei TakashinaUnited Kingdomscience02:22